December 12, 2009
L.T.


Comparing and Scaling
The Big Idea
Many important practical and mathematical applications involve comparing quantities of one kind or another; it is important to know which method to use and how we should use them.

Essential Question:
What methods are there for comparing things?





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Sometimes the size of a crowd is estimated from aerial photographs. Imagine that the illustration below is an aerial photograph of a crowd in a rally. Each dot represent one person.

Estimate how many people attended the rally. Explain the method you used to arrive at your conclusion.

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To estimate the amount of people there are, first I had to split the area up into equal sections and count the amount of people there are in one section.
Then I needed to multiply that number by the amount of sections.